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The Effect of Different Single Ports on Performance in Single-Incision Laparoscopic Surgery

Journal of surgical simulation(2014)

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Aims: In the rapidly advancing world of laparoendoscopic surgery, surgeons are faced with new devices all of which are aimed towards a single access.Various single-access devices are available on the market.Our study aimed to compare the performance of experienced laparoscopic surgeons on validated laparoscopic tasks using five devices within a simulation setting.Methods: Ten experienced consultant laparoscopic surgeons were recruited after completing a questionnaire and meeting the inclusion criteria of the study.Five different single-access devices were assessed.Each participant performed two validated laparoscopic simulation tasks: peg transfer and pattern cut.All surgeons completed both tasks on all five devices in a randomized order.The performance time and the number of errors and instrument clashes on each task were measured.Statistical analysis was carried out using one-way analysis of variance.Results: All participants were consultant laparoscopic surgeons with 4-20 years of experience with laparoscopy and fulfilled the selection criteria.One-way analysis of variance revealed no statistically significant differences in performance time (peg transfer, P = 0.306; pattern cut, P = 0.819), number of errors (peg transfer, P = 0.182; pattern cut, P = 0.478) or instrument clashes (peg transfer, P = 0.446; pattern cut, P = 0.061) between the different singe-access devices.Conclusion: In our study, the laparoscopy experts performed equally well on all five single-access devices within a validated simulation environment.More and larger studies in simulated as well as clinical environments are required to provide further evidence.
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